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Mysticism Needs No Defense
Mysticism is the only way you can hear God. Symbolism — also referred to as parable, or parabolic language — is the language of conviction, faith, and of the heart. That’s how God designed it. We refer to “the world” … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, christian mysticism, faith, mainstream christianity, parables, symbolic communication
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 16:1-12
Most people miss what Jesus is saying in this passage, because it’s all one thing: The Jewish leaders trusted in logic instead of walking in faith. Their legalism insisted that they must adhere to the Law of Moses, but they … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged faith, heart-led, human reason, Judaism, legalism, Pharisaism
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A Dearth of Sanity and Trust
Ostensibly, we pay attention to things on at least three different levels. First is the ambient culture in which we live; we can’t escape it completely and being aware of its foibles is necessary if we are to have a … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, feminism, heart-led, human sexuality, law, peace, sanity, Western society
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Prayer Request: Another Tower System
Update: A system has been ordered and is on the way. Thank you all. ———— Reminder: My tower system has a big problem and can no longer run in graphical mode. The GUI keeps locking up on random events. I … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, prayer request
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Fret Not 01
This is likely to become a periodic feature, so I’m numbering these attempts to restore sanity. 1. Tommy Robinson (real name: Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon) was arrested by British police while reporting outside a courthouse. There’s a lot of noise about … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, oppression, peace, propaganda, tribulation
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Photography: Chandler, OK
It was a lie. The lakes around Chandler were not really worth the time to go see. Both of them are fishing and boating lakes, but you had best not get caught so much as wading in the water. That … Continue reading
The Theology of Division
There is so very much that we simply cannot see unless God shows it to us. I’m not sure there is any way to draw a line between heart-led moral perception and a direct move by God to point something … Continue reading
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Tagged epistemology, fellowship, mainstream churches, objective reality, systematic theology, virtual parish
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Bits and Pieces 33
Got a new headshot. I’m still letting the hair on top — such as it is — grow as it will. But despite all my best efforts, the beard was not viable. It wasn’t just itching constantly. Even when I … Continue reading
Technology: Keep Watch
We need to prepare for tribulation, which will include a vicious rise in censorship on the Internet. Here in the US, various government agencies have long practiced limited forms of disinformation and squelching those who told the truth. Now they … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged communications, fellowship, internet, politics, radix fidem, technology, virtual parish
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Embracing the Enlightenment from Heaven
One more time: Under the Radix Fidem covenant, our teaching emphasizes living by Biblical Law. We teach that “Biblical Law” is a term equivalent to the moral character of God, equivalent to Jesus Christ Himself as a person. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Christ, Creation, heart-led, Holy Spirit, scripture, spiritual birth
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